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Jason T
Jason T
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Joined: 14th Apr 2004
Location: UK
quotePosted at 22:06 on 10th August 2008

thank you, but please do tell me to shut up if i'm moaning to much!!

I really have no problem whatsoever with going out to genuine people who are ill, in fact its why i joined, i love doing that, i like helping people, just in case anyone thinks i'm moaning about my job! i'm lucky to do it really, i don't want anybody thinking I resent doing it,I really don't. glad to hear we didn't fail you Peter, it does work a lot of the time i'm glad to say! Smile

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Sue H
Sue H
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Location: USA
quotePosted at 22:16 on 10th August 2008

I think we understand where you are coming from Jason.

When you have such a serious job to do, it has to be very trying when you are called out to someone who could easily have taken care of themselves or gotten themselves to the hospital.

Your a good man, doing a good job.

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L
L
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Joined: 10th Jun 2004
Location: UK
quotePosted at 07:09 on 11th August 2008
I understand completely where you're coming from Jason, and like Sue, I agree...you're a good man doing a very good job! And Peter...it's good to see you here Smile
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Wolf
Wolf
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Location: Australia
quotePosted at 07:52 on 11th August 2008
Onya' Jas, your'e a bluddy ripper!Wink
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Peter Evans
Peter Evans
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quotePosted at 10:49 on 11th August 2008
On 11th August 2008 07:09, Lyn Greenaway wrote:
I understand completely where you're coming from Jason, and like Sue, I agree...you're a good man doing a very good job! And Peter...it's good to see you here Smile

And is thanks to peope like Jason Lyn. So I think he has earned the right to have a moan now and again.
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Stephanie Jackson
Stephanie Jackson
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Joined: 13th Apr 2008
Location: UK
quotePosted at 10:55 on 11th August 2008
I agree Jason. So many people are wasting the time of our emergency services - and if you would have run down those youths it would've been you in trouble! Ridiculous!! Like Peter I have alot to say thank you for - the paramedic was here within minutes when Terry couldn't breathe last year - he had a bad asthma attack and we didn't even know he had asthma. You are doing a great job!
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Diana Sinclair
Diana Sinclair
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Location: USA
quotePosted at 14:07 on 11th August 2008
Jason, I remember hearing the deacon of my church say once that while the criminals are not doing God's will, the ambulance drivers and the EMT's are.  Keep up the good work my friend, and feel free to vent as often as you need.
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Shirley K. Lawson
Shirley K. Lawson
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Location: USA
quotePosted at 20:08 on 11th August 2008
On 10th August 2008 18:29, Ray Stear wrote:
On 10th August 2008 17:55, Miya Buttreaks wrote:

Whatca be callin' my gurl Ray? I has Cooter sends yew over a box what special delivery an all ifin ya ain't careful boy!

Hiya miya,

It appears that I have been misunderstood. This is entirely due to language and culture differences between our great countries. (I sound like George bush now!) No offence meant, I was joking!

You can call off your Cooter now. I'll be even more frightened of opening mail, what with the bills, the tax demands and the begging letters! I will definitely stop sending out the begging letters now! 

 Ray don't mess my day up mentioning the  "bush-wacker" of today's society,You have no idea the fear we have these days of what he's got up his sleeve for us now to have to deal with.

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Shirley K. Lawson
Shirley K. Lawson
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quotePosted at 20:22 on 11th August 2008

Hi Lynn, good to see ya today...the rest of you also! Long night in discussing the Hednaya Cross and Nostrodmeus.quantrains.in requard to the ships being sent over into the Gulf, past Iran...because of the the Russian fighting in Georgia. Book author on this cross seems to feel this may be the start of WWIII if it isn't handled carefully. Not that this idea isn't  new in "prediction material" exactly. Say, I ate my 85 per cent cocoa bar today, it may be for one's heart, but it sure reminds me of "e-lax" when I was an kid..laughs* Not an thing about it "sweet" with that much cocoa in it Nice day outside today..wonder what I should get into around here on the house organization. I LOVE changing the furniture around. One of my pet peeves.

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Shirley K. Lawson
Shirley K. Lawson
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quotePosted at 20:30 on 11th August 2008

A....goes over here, so C>>>>>slides next to B, Ouch!..stubbed my toe @going past D...where's that A at...ah,,OK>>>&&&&&push A over by Gee whiz..it can't go there...^^^^^Yes,,,lift it up and put it down..V...BAM!  $#@!!*, sorry didn't mean to say that...now where was I at...Ah.. now doesn't it look nice..... "A".......just sitting there all by itself? I rather think so!

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